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FOUR ON THE FLOOR ALBUM RELEASE
9 p.m., Stickyz. $5.

“Chugga chugga chugga chugga thrash thrash; chugga chugga chugga chugga thrash thrash!”

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Insert wails, “yeah’s,” guitar solos, massive drum splashes, hop in your GTO (through the driver’s side window, of course), run a comb through your hair while sparking a Zippo to your cigarette, peel out, inhale some of the rubber fumes and crank up “Forbidden Fruit”: that’s the preferred way to enjoy the new album from local rockers Four on the Floor.

Since 2007, the four-piece has made a name for itself opening for Ted Nugent, Jackyll and Heart, among other huge names, and took home a cool 10 grand during a Capri Casino battle of the bands. This morning, I wound up stuck in traffic with the album vibrating my decidedly un-rock ‘n’ roll Honda. I didn’t bother getting my morning coffee. Fans of Smoke Up Johnny: heads up.

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Kicking off the night: The Fuzz. Great name.

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